Album

Isis – Panopticon

Red-eyed ambient metal droning

The Soft Pink Truth – Do You Want New Wave Or Do You Want The Soft Pink Truth?

Fruity electro covers of obscure punk and hardcore

Sky Saxon & The Seeds – Red Planet

First album from cult band since 1967

Nikki Sudden – Treasure Island

Ex-Swell Map recruits famous mates for career-topping set

Jade Warrior

As a rule of thumb, most of those vertigo albums that didn't sell in the early '70s now go for silly money on eBay. The reason they didn't sell is that most of them were crap. Jade Warrior were a cut above. True, they couldn't make up their minds whether they wanted to be Cream or Jethro Tull, so they settled for a drum-free combination of both. The swirling flutes and abrasive guitars bring a certain restless beauty to "Dragonfly Day", "Psychiatric Sergeant" and "Sundial Song", although the carefully crafted textures are often let down by mediocre lyrics

Mission Of Burma – A Gun To The Head

Post-punk vets prove their staying power with self-selected best-of

Robbie Williams – Greatest Hits

Mixed bag from the leading man of manic MOR

The Donnas – Gold Medal

More party-rocking heartbreak from the Shangri-Las of retro-punk

Dan Bern – My Country II

Anti-Bush manifesto from perennial protest singer

Tony Bennett – The Art Of Romance

Now 78 years young and still crooning
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